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temperatures into the 20s in around the 30 degree mark in the city, but windchills down into the single digits in parts of the area. here's our little storm system that came through a little earlier today. notice the clearing skies. earlier this morning the storm brought about an half inch to an inch, some areas along 1 1/2 inches. out towards portions of delaware picking up 4 to 6 inches. we barely missed out, but this storm is out of here, and in behind it very windy conditions and cold conditions. take a look at the current wind gusts. 32 in leesburg, 30 in manassas, 30 back towards martins burg. very windy conditions, with cold air, and you talk windchills. look at these windchills right now, 16 in washington, 16 in frederick. 9 in winchester, 19 in culpepper. w50e6g9 a couple chances of snow. i'll talk more about that later. >>> anne arundel cow executive john leopold has resigned effective immediately. it come at least day after being suspended from his high-profile job when a judge found him guilty. he'll be sentenced march 14th. leopold found guilty earlier this week. and for ye
temperatures into the 20s in around the 30 degree mark in the city, but windchills down into the single digits in parts of the area. here's our little storm system that came through a little earlier today. notice the clearing skies. earlier this morning the storm brought about an half inch to an inch, some areas along 1 1/2 inches. out towards portions of delaware picking up 4 to 6 inches. we barely missed out, but this storm is out of here, and in behind it very windy conditions and cold...
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its characters of different regions and at the cities. he was, in that sense, a quintessential american character. >> colby? >> colorful. >> i was interviewing him one time and he stopped in the middle of the interview and said, this is really good stuff. i would like a copy of this. ed koch, dead at the age of 88. we will all remember him for the campaign. that is the last word. thanks. see you next week. are you? born in a prison... man: who's that young girl? little dorrit? oh, she's nothing. surrounded by secrets... man: there is one thing i should like to ask you. woman: have a care what you wish for. from the sprawling rags-to-riches novel by chaou. a story about a small woman with a big heart. its auto insurance customers for over 70 years.e to more information on auto insurance at geico.com or 1-800-947-auto any time of the day or night.
its characters of different regions and at the cities. he was, in that sense, a quintessential american character. >> colby? >> colorful. >> i was interviewing him one time and he stopped in the middle of the interview and said, this is really good stuff. i would like a copy of this. ed koch, dead at the age of 88. we will all remember him for the campaign. that is the last word. thanks. see you next week. are you? born in a prison... man: who's that young girl? little dorrit?...
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god said with so many people around the city and the country and all over the world have been saying over the last few days. ed, you did great. you really did great. so god bless, you ed koch. and god bless the city you love so much and that you served so well. [applause] the mayors, the governors, the senators, the other dignitaries that are here. yesterday i flew home from japan after spending eight hours there. it was ed koch's last gift to me. because, you know, you pick up a whole day when you come back from japan and every day counts. [laughter] so, thanks, mayor. i come here to speak for myself and also for hilary, who loved him very much and was grateful for his endorsement in every race she ran, and most greetful for a typically ed koch-deal. after she became a senator, he said, you know, i was for you, and new yorkers we come from everywhere and not everybody can be lucky like me and just be 100% new york, but you got get better at this. so every holiday season for years, he organized the following lunch. ed koch, hillary clinton, and allen keiswetter. i have yet to receive
god said with so many people around the city and the country and all over the world have been saying over the last few days. ed, you did great. you really did great. so god bless, you ed koch. and god bless the city you love so much and that you served so well. [applause] the mayors, the governors, the senators, the other dignitaries that are here. yesterday i flew home from japan after spending eight hours there. it was ed koch's last gift to me. because, you know, you pick up a whole day when...
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are possible in the following cities. chicago, detroit and here in new york. >>> after weeks of sensational testimony, a jury is hearing directly from jodi arias, the arizona woman who confessed to savagely killing her ex-boyfriend. >> arias tells the court she was abused as a child and claims she acted in self-defense. brandi hitt has more. >> reporter: good morning, rob and diana. jodi arias takes the stand this morning. now, jurors are expected to hear arias' explanation of what happened the night of that murder. >> did you kill travis alexander on june 4th, 2008? >> yes, i did. >> reporter: in a surprise move, jodi arias took the stand in her own defense. and explained to the jury why she brutally murdered her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander. >> he attacked me. and i had to defend myself. >> reporter: speaking quietly, with her hair pulled to the side, this is the same woman prosecutors say stabbed alexander 27 times in a jealous rage. also slashing his throat, and shooting him twice in the head. but her story has chan
are possible in the following cities. chicago, detroit and here in new york. >>> after weeks of sensational testimony, a jury is hearing directly from jodi arias, the arizona woman who confessed to savagely killing her ex-boyfriend. >> arias tells the court she was abused as a child and claims she acted in self-defense. brandi hitt has more. >> reporter: good morning, rob and diana. jodi arias takes the stand this morning. now, jurors are expected to hear arias' explanation...
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and the perfect life turnsn out to be not so perfect. so you start fresh. new city. new job. new bank. there's a lot to figure out. so, i switched to suntrust. they moved everything for me. direct deposit, even my online bill pay... and suddenly, everything else just fell into place. switching to suntrust has never been easier. now, our dedicated team will do all the work for you. suntrust. how can we help you shine today? >>> welcome back. your weather first. we have 6:51. watching ray radar. this fast moving disturbance pushing -- watching radar. this fast moving disturbance is pushing through. south and east, you may not have seen much now, but this band of heavy snow coming through like national airport at the moment is headed towards prince george's county, charles county, anne arundel and calvert. it's coming your way. as quickly as it's coming, it's going. look at the moderate snow we're looking at not far from national airport right now in this snow squall. it's only going to last 30, maybe 60 minutes. by lunch time only in the low 30s with winds gusting over 30 miles
and the perfect life turnsn out to be not so perfect. so you start fresh. new city. new job. new bank. there's a lot to figure out. so, i switched to suntrust. they moved everything for me. direct deposit, even my online bill pay... and suddenly, everything else just fell into place. switching to suntrust has never been easier. now, our dedicated team will do all the work for you. suntrust. how can we help you shine today? >>> welcome back. your weather first. we have 6:51. watching...
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the city has never looked better. and also on a jobs day i do want to note the unemployment rate in the city of new orleans right now is under 5%. so if anything could say they came back stronger, you could definitely say that about new orleans. although i will tell you that there are some pockets that still show the damaging effects of the storm 7 1/2 years later. >> well, okay. but it's still great news. and the low unemployment rate is great news. >> absolutely. >> now, i hate to do it to you, old buddy. but as you know, it's a very big part of the super bowl story. a lot of people are talking about it. has nothing directly to do with the super bowl. that's of course dan marino. he's part of the cbs team covering the game. has a love child. we learned that today. "the new york post" put the story on the front cover. i don't know if we have a picture of that or not. so i want to ask you, look, marino is a great hall of fame player. no question about that. what is this stuff going to mean? does it have any impact on
the city has never looked better. and also on a jobs day i do want to note the unemployment rate in the city of new orleans right now is under 5%. so if anything could say they came back stronger, you could definitely say that about new orleans. although i will tell you that there are some pockets that still show the damaging effects of the storm 7 1/2 years later. >> well, okay. but it's still great news. and the low unemployment rate is great news. >> absolutely. >> now, i...
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his poll sis helped the city climb out of financial ruin between 1979 and '89. his funeral will be held monday in manhattan. he was 88 years old. >>> a developing story to tell you about in alabama where a 5-year-old boy is still being held hostage by a gunman inside of an underground bunker about thap bunker currently surrounded by law enforcement. authority assist the gunman could hold out for several more days. his name is jimmy lee dykes. he allegedly grabbed that boy off of a school bus tuesday afternoon after newt chuting and killing the bus driver who was trying to protect the kids. that bunker is located on dykes' property. authorities there have been able to talk to the suspect through a plastic pipe. >>> also an alaska airlines flight landed safely after that pilot simply passed out. an airline spokesman telling us the plane was heading to seattle from los angeles when it had to make an emergency landing in portland late last night. the pilot did regain consciousness before the flight actually landed. a doctor on board was there, fortunately, able to t
his poll sis helped the city climb out of financial ruin between 1979 and '89. his funeral will be held monday in manhattan. he was 88 years old. >>> a developing story to tell you about in alabama where a 5-year-old boy is still being held hostage by a gunman inside of an underground bunker about thap bunker currently surrounded by law enforcement. authority assist the gunman could hold out for several more days. his name is jimmy lee dykes. he allegedly grabbed that boy off of a...
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sand in canada put in a pipeline and shipped here where it's refined and where it chokes out cities in illinois in oklahoma cities in america canada america and billionaires want that same dirty tar sands oil shipped just a little farther south so they can refine it in texas pollute even more americans put it on ships and sell it all over the world except to americans as canada has oil billionaires in texas want it so they can refine it and ship it all over the world except back to americans and the rest of us just get a massive rickety pipeline cut right down the center of the country that will likely spill a few dozen times over the next few years are going to the keystone x.l. pipeline a pipeline under construction right now in texas a pipeline that will. accelerate our global descent into another permian extinction and a pipeline that the president can halt construction on today the same president who said last night that we must do something about climate change for the sake of our children he can stop it but instead today he watched as police outside his home arrested patrioti
sand in canada put in a pipeline and shipped here where it's refined and where it chokes out cities in illinois in oklahoma cities in america canada america and billionaires want that same dirty tar sands oil shipped just a little farther south so they can refine it in texas pollute even more americans put it on ships and sell it all over the world except to americans as canada has oil billionaires in texas want it so they can refine it and ship it all over the world except back to americans...
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are a nun working for the catholic church serving the poor in the streets of new york city, this is an attack on their religious freedom. >> reporter: this is not the final word, really. another step in creating a final binding federal policy. dozens of lawsuits are pending to decide the constitutional balance between requiring contraceptive coverage and protecting first amendment rights on religious grounds to ignore a federal mandate. >> pelley: major, thanks very much. in los angeles today there was more fallout from the child sex abuse scandal that has rocked the roman catholic church. the head of the largest diocese in america stripped his predecessor of all public duties and bill whitaker has more on that story. >> reporter: los angeles archbishop jose gomez took the unprecedented action against cardinal roger mahoney soon after the release of tens of thousands of secret church files which included names of priests accused of molesting children. in a letter last night, gomez apologized to victims. these files are the strongest evidence yet that former archbishop now retired ca
are a nun working for the catholic church serving the poor in the streets of new york city, this is an attack on their religious freedom. >> reporter: this is not the final word, really. another step in creating a final binding federal policy. dozens of lawsuits are pending to decide the constitutional balance between requiring contraceptive coverage and protecting first amendment rights on religious grounds to ignore a federal mandate. >> pelley: major, thanks very much. in los...
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claudia cowan in the city by the bay. thank you and good luck. a 90-year-old world war ii veteran isn't getting old -- letting old age keep him from working. is he a substitute teacher at a school in florida. the district north of tampa. >> i think by staying active, i will live longer and have a happier life. i forget i have gray hair. >> before he started teaching walter hill gart was a fighter pilot flying missions over the specific. he brings history to life when he talks about his experiences and he gets plenty of opportunities. administrators say he is booked almost every day of the week. from a very old teacher to a very young marathoner. a 9-year-old who says his next race is in antarctic can a. is he already running more than a hundred events varying distances including first full marathon last year. a 9-year-old. all those miles good for a cause. >> i'm running a marathon on each of the seven continents supporting operation warm. operation warm is a nonprofit organization that provides new coats to kids that can't afford it. >> what a g
claudia cowan in the city by the bay. thank you and good luck. a 90-year-old world war ii veteran isn't getting old -- letting old age keep him from working. is he a substitute teacher at a school in florida. the district north of tampa. >> i think by staying active, i will live longer and have a happier life. i forget i have gray hair. >> before he started teaching walter hill gart was a fighter pilot flying missions over the specific. he brings history to life when he talks about...
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and the maryland state police located the car, northbound on 95. chased it into the city. and this is where it ended up. on the ground, we've got maryland state police. we've got baltimore city police, baltimore sheriff. and there's even a police car down there from coppin state university. this is on fulton, just south of north avenue. the entire block is shut down while they investigate. now, nobody was injured. but we do know that there at least one male suspect in custody at this time. reporting live from sky eye chopper 13. i'm captain jeff long. back to you. >> all right, captain jeff. thank you. >>> it is a gorgeous day outside. it certainly doesn't feel like mid-february. but don't get too excited. public works is getting plows ready in case of an accumulating snowfall. right now, it's sunny and mild, but clouds will roll in. where is the storm? and what impact will it have on maryland? meteorologist tim williams is tracking first doppler radar. >>> we've had practice with these types of storms. about every three days, we're getting another one. and each is like th
and the maryland state police located the car, northbound on 95. chased it into the city. and this is where it ended up. on the ground, we've got maryland state police. we've got baltimore city police, baltimore sheriff. and there's even a police car down there from coppin state university. this is on fulton, just south of north avenue. the entire block is shut down while they investigate. now, nobody was injured. but we do know that there at least one male suspect in custody at this time....
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to be part of the rebirth of this city. really our mindset the whole time was we just want to do our part. we've been blessed with so much and certainly we have this great opportunity, but so many people are in need and we really have the chance to touch a lot of lives. we feel like we've been blessed so much, we just want to be able to give back. >> brian: there has been controversy, they took a while to sign you and the problems with everybody else. but you know the 49ers pretty well. i believe you guys played the 49ers after kaperknack came on board. are you ready fort super bowl after nine games? >> i'm sure people would have said is he ready to start against the chicago bears in his first start? he came out and played spectacular. is he ready to go on the road and win a big game in the playoffs? and he's done that. so seems like any time somebody raises a question, answers. they're a good team well coached. they really have so much talent on both sides of the ball. and i think what i respect most is they got so close l
to be part of the rebirth of this city. really our mindset the whole time was we just want to do our part. we've been blessed with so much and certainly we have this great opportunity, but so many people are in need and we really have the chance to touch a lot of lives. we feel like we've been blessed so much, we just want to be able to give back. >> brian: there has been controversy, they took a while to sign you and the problems with everybody else. but you know the 49ers pretty well. i...
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>> the city not for the faint of heart, but worth it when you're there. janet shamlian at the superdome in new orleans. janet, thanks. >>> if you bought gas over the weekend or today as the workweek got under way, then you have seen what has happened to the price of gas. aaa tells us the national average for regular is now $3.52 a gallon. that's up 17 cents in a week's time. 22 cents just in a month. and they are paying a whole lot more in a lot of states, including new york, california, where the price is close to $4 a gallon again. the question is, what are the oil companies telling us is the reason for it this time? our report tonight from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: we've all heard about pain at the pump, but the pain is suddenly starting to bite. >> these higher gas prices definitely affect the way i budget my money. where i choose to live. and how i choose to spend my leisurely time. >> more conscious about the distance i'm driving, or carpooling a lot more also. >> reporter: why the sudden jump? drivers in the midwest have paid the price for a
>> the city not for the faint of heart, but worth it when you're there. janet shamlian at the superdome in new orleans. janet, thanks. >>> if you bought gas over the weekend or today as the workweek got under way, then you have seen what has happened to the price of gas. aaa tells us the national average for regular is now $3.52 a gallon. that's up 17 cents in a week's time. 22 cents just in a month. and they are paying a whole lot more in a lot of states, including new york,...
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>> the whole city is vibrant. cocktails from jasper's, gold rush, bourbon, lime juice. >> sourdough bread. >> this is master baker padilla. >> you made me a nice sourdough sign. very nice. and our friends from ghiradelli. is this hot chocolate? >> oh, yeah. nothing like a little hot chocolate with bourbon with some sorry dough after you've had some crabs. they know how to party here in san francisco. >> little jealous. >> little bourbon doesn't hurt. thank you, al. natalie is having a wonderful time with the fans in baltimore. on the menu, bourbon, natalie? >> crab, crab and more crab. right across the way in the inner harbor here. good to see you here. tell me what we've got. >> we're so excited to be part of the super bowl. we are just as excited about our tailgate food as we are the super bowl. >> crab mac n cheese? >> crab mac n cheese. >> i already digged in here. >> crab soup, cheesy crab dip. our famous crab soup, steam crab. >> blue crab, right? >> absolutely. it's gigantic. famous crab cakes, our favorite
>> the whole city is vibrant. cocktails from jasper's, gold rush, bourbon, lime juice. >> sourdough bread. >> this is master baker padilla. >> you made me a nice sourdough sign. very nice. and our friends from ghiradelli. is this hot chocolate? >> oh, yeah. nothing like a little hot chocolate with bourbon with some sorry dough after you've had some crabs. they know how to party here in san francisco. >> little jealous. >> little bourbon doesn't hurt....
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it's under way currently as we speak in the city. moments ago, former president bill clinton gave a touching speech about the iconic mayor. >> he used to say he was a liberal but he was sane, which was another way of saying i believe in government but you have to look at the impact of this. i don't think i ever debated, discussed, agreed with, argued with anybody in this line of work who had a better feel for the impact of what people in government did on the real lives of people. >> among the other speakers, new york mayor michael bloomberg. ed koch passed away. he was 88 years old. >>> next, president obama weighing in on the boy scouts' proposal to end its ban on gay members. >>> plus, why valentine's day could hold very special meaning for many in illinois this year. >>> then our question of the day for you, what was your most memorable moment of the super bowl? this has now been officially deemed the most watched super bowl in history. my doctor told me calcium is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow r
it's under way currently as we speak in the city. moments ago, former president bill clinton gave a touching speech about the iconic mayor. >> he used to say he was a liberal but he was sane, which was another way of saying i believe in government but you have to look at the impact of this. i don't think i ever debated, discussed, agreed with, argued with anybody in this line of work who had a better feel for the impact of what people in government did on the real lives of people....
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here in the capital city of ankara. turkey has had a lot of concern with the ongoing civil war down here in syria. concerns it could spill over into its border in turkey. as a result, the u.s. government just recently approved delivery of patriot missile batteries to a town just north of the border, about 60 miles away from the syrian border. that is something we will watch to see whether or not there is a connection or not. can't confirm any of that right now. again no claim of responsibility. go back to the map one more time here because we're trying to keep all of this in context. at the heart this is right now is the ongoing civil war in syria. just this week we reported on a hit either on a convoy or some sort of research facility and in southwestern syria that was said to be delivering possibly arms into the country of lebanon. as a result of that both syria and now this is where iran comes back not picture, iran and syria have made threats against israel as a result. with regard to today though, the focus now is
here in the capital city of ankara. turkey has had a lot of concern with the ongoing civil war down here in syria. concerns it could spill over into its border in turkey. as a result, the u.s. government just recently approved delivery of patriot missile batteries to a town just north of the border, about 60 miles away from the syrian border. that is something we will watch to see whether or not there is a connection or not. can't confirm any of that right now. again no claim of responsibility....
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[shouting] >> reporter: he was the very symbol of the city itself. brash, brave, funny, outspoken and sharp. >> happy birthday, puerto rico. >> reporter: ed koch brought new york city back from the brink when he was elected mayor in 1977. >> now thought i could win. but i got my message out and people believed it and they have very the voted for me. it was a shook. >> reporter: he was born never 1924 in newark, new jersey. served in world war ii and took on the democratic tammany hall in the 1960 he is a as reform democrat. before elected councilman, congressman and moving to city hall where he inherited a city sieged by crime, bankruptcy at this and public unrest. >> new york city is a great city but the new york apple does not grow in the garden of eden. a state of short term debt of $6 billion which we had to eliminate over a 4-year period. and we did it over a 3-year period. and i'm very proud of what we did. >> reporter: after three terms he was defeated in 1989 but that didn't stop him from writing and remaining involved in public issues as a p
[shouting] >> reporter: he was the very symbol of the city itself. brash, brave, funny, outspoken and sharp. >> happy birthday, puerto rico. >> reporter: ed koch brought new york city back from the brink when he was elected mayor in 1977. >> now thought i could win. but i got my message out and people believed it and they have very the voted for me. it was a shook. >> reporter: he was born never 1924 in newark, new jersey. served in world war ii and took on the...
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>> what's wrong with the city? >> dirt, noise, mugging, stabbing, rape, roaches, pigeon mess, horse mess, people mess. >> eddie murphy's character is representative of the mayor's deep troubles with new york's black community. for somebody who needed to be loved he was polarizing to and unafraid of angering new york's blacks. in reportthe doc a reporter say lacked a sensitivity. perhaps it's fitting that new york's racial troubles in the '80s were a part of his political undoing and his successor was the city's first and only black mayor. david dinkins was gentlemanly mayor. mike bloomberg has been a cold business manage mother thought he was a king but none could match koch as the embodiment of the city which often seems at war with itself. both new york and koch are larger than life. both have massive egos. both have things they'd rather hide, and both are an essential part of the fabric of america. and now for another essential part of the fabric of america, martin bashir. >> thank you very much, toure. good aft
>> what's wrong with the city? >> dirt, noise, mugging, stabbing, rape, roaches, pigeon mess, horse mess, people mess. >> eddie murphy's character is representative of the mayor's deep troubles with new york's black community. for somebody who needed to be loved he was polarizing to and unafraid of angering new york's blacks. in reportthe doc a reporter say lacked a sensitivity. perhaps it's fitting that new york's racial troubles in the '80s were a part of his political...
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. ♪ >> reporter: new orleans, the crescent city. i remains a fascinating place because of the originality and diversity of its culture. right next door to cathedral debutante and manicured mansions. we have our own music architecture, way of speaking, and of course food. fried food like and sweet and rice dishes but our signature dish is gumbo. gumbo is symbolic of the best of new orleans. it's as much a cultural symbol of louisiana as the bayou or jazz. that's why like new orleans herself, gumbo is temperamental approachable but unpredictable. and across america no dish speaks more vividly of a melting pot than gumbo. it's a complex mysterious dish born of necessity bringing together a multiplicity of ingredients and ethnicities. dating back more than 300 years being believe the west african slave population first created this dish out of hardship. the name gumbo derives from the world king gumbo which is the name for okra the popular ingredient. the indians developed the key powder from sassafras leaves and the french lay claim to
. ♪ >> reporter: new orleans, the crescent city. i remains a fascinating place because of the originality and diversity of its culture. right next door to cathedral debutante and manicured mansions. we have our own music architecture, way of speaking, and of course food. fried food like and sweet and rice dishes but our signature dish is gumbo. gumbo is symbolic of the best of new orleans. it's as much a cultural symbol of louisiana as the bayou or jazz. that's why like new orleans...
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how the city of new york plans to honor the life of the late mayor ed koch. >> the super bowl ads you'll be talking about at work today. plus the chance for you to weigh in on your >>> i'm angie goff at the live desk with breaking news. u.s. and south korean warships are conducting naval exercises as tensions with north korea rises. south korean officials confirming that a three-day drill is under way right now off the coast of the korean peninsula. pyongyang calls it preparation for a preemptive strike on their country while south korea says it was planned before the north threatened do its third nuclear test. the u.s. and south korea believe the north's december rocket launch was a missile test. meanwhile, pyongyang denies it. angie goff, news 4. >>> developing news out of mexico where the death toll continues to rise after an explosion. officials are reporting 36 casualties there. the attorney general in mexico says it's still too early to determine whether that blast was due to an attack, an accident or negligence. results from an investigation expected any day now. the pmx building
how the city of new york plans to honor the life of the late mayor ed koch. >> the super bowl ads you'll be talking about at work today. plus the chance for you to weigh in on your >>> i'm angie goff at the live desk with breaking news. u.s. and south korean warships are conducting naval exercises as tensions with north korea rises. south korean officials confirming that a three-day drill is under way right now off the coast of the korean peninsula. pyongyang calls it preparation...
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former new york city mayor ed koch has died who led the city of near bankruptcy in the late 70's and alter the 1980's. the outspoken native new yorker becoming a national figure during his three terms in office. died manhattan at the age of 88. cheryl: they give very much. the start of the all-important spring house selling market is just weeks away. new fha rules could make home loans a lot more expensive. dennis: that can hurt the housing rebound. rich edson has the latest from inside the beltway. >> reporter: that and what to do with federal housing finance all on texture and washington. the federal housing authority administration providing government insurance to more than a trillion dollars in mortgages. latest reports saying fha is in the red by more than $16 billion. fiscal situation could become worse. with that, the fha is increasing annual mortgage premiums by one-tenth of one percentage point on most of the mortgages it insures and requires borrowers to pay back the entire life of the lawn. still with, the government on the up for some 90 percent of the mortgage market. t
former new york city mayor ed koch has died who led the city of near bankruptcy in the late 70's and alter the 1980's. the outspoken native new yorker becoming a national figure during his three terms in office. died manhattan at the age of 88. cheryl: they give very much. the start of the all-important spring house selling market is just weeks away. new fha rules could make home loans a lot more expensive. dennis: that can hurt the housing rebound. rich edson has the latest from inside the...
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the mayor says the economy and money issues remain the biggest problem for the city to deal with. >> our city faces serious structural deficits between slow growing revenues and faster growing expenses. without corrective action this shortfall totals nearly $750 million over 9 years. the put that number into perspective it's more than what we spend on police, fire, health and recreation and parks annually. >> wjz will have much more on the state of the city address coming up on eyewitness news at 5:00. >>> 3 days later and people across much of the northeast are still digging out from the historic blizzard. long island got hammered. some places got more than 30 inches of snow. michelle miller reports from smith town. >> this is what a 32 mile stretch of the long island expressway looked like for much of the weekend. car after car buried under the snow. >> there were hundreds of residents literally who were within miles after making their way back to their houses when the snow just swallowed them up. >> similar scenes unfolded across long island's roadways. even emergency vehicles wer
the mayor says the economy and money issues remain the biggest problem for the city to deal with. >> our city faces serious structural deficits between slow growing revenues and faster growing expenses. without corrective action this shortfall totals nearly $750 million over 9 years. the put that number into perspective it's more than what we spend on police, fire, health and recreation and parks annually. >> wjz will have much more on the state of the city address coming up on...
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one of the most obvious ways is times square which was one of the rotting core of the city filled with peepshows, porn, crime, and the homeless. he condemned, revitalized times square. but now it's clean and brings millions into the city. less visible to tourists but just as important is the $5 billion he spent on creating affordable housing which helped change the bronx. at funeral today, bill clinton spoke which is fitting because it's hard to find two politicians more nakedly in l ld of being loved. where clinton is a smooth operator who approaches america as if it were a lovely lady he would like to pick up, koch was brash and opinion yat yated. he is like chris christie who tell it is like it is. in the doc koch says you can only get the people to follow you by being bigger than life, and he refers to politics as theater which makes sense because he was good at that. he was good at all sorts of theater. >> i'm going to tell you who you're doing, you're doing terrible. that's why i'm going to jump off this roof. >> it's all right. it's all right. it's me, mayor koch. >> jump, jump!
one of the most obvious ways is times square which was one of the rotting core of the city filled with peepshows, porn, crime, and the homeless. he condemned, revitalized times square. but now it's clean and brings millions into the city. less visible to tourists but just as important is the $5 billion he spent on creating affordable housing which helped change the bronx. at funeral today, bill clinton spoke which is fitting because it's hard to find two politicians more nakedly in l ld of...
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with the super bowl in town and mardi gras coming up, the city is alive tonight. we're going to take you there next. >>> the super bowl down in new orleans marks the end of a great nfl career for baltimore linebacker ray lewis. the ravens chose him in the first round in 1996. now he is hoping to head into retirement with a super bowl victory. our rachel nichols has more from outside the superdome. >> reporter: ray lewis one way or the other, win or lose he said he is walking away from the game. and really, an interesting moment. because over his 17-year career hee has not only become for fans a presence. he is used to being a premier middle backer in the game for his entire career, but for other players as well. over the past decade i would say he has become kind of the godfather of a lot of nfl players, 20 the point where dozens and dozens of other players not just on his own team, but around the league regularly talk to check in with him, ask him for advice. i think some of that will continue once he leaves the game. but obviously, it's going to be a bit of an e
with the super bowl in town and mardi gras coming up, the city is alive tonight. we're going to take you there next. >>> the super bowl down in new orleans marks the end of a great nfl career for baltimore linebacker ray lewis. the ravens chose him in the first round in 1996. now he is hoping to head into retirement with a super bowl victory. our rachel nichols has more from outside the superdome. >> reporter: ray lewis one way or the other, win or lose he said he is walking away...
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anti-arab feeling of the entire city. for many 49ers fans. >> hopeful about -- some of the---vibe... of the city. they are optimistic. am hoping that there will be another super bowl champs. (singing the national anthem) >> you're looking at the chorus from sandy hook elementary school performing a rendition of "america the beautiful" at sunday's super bowl. the 26 children were joined by singer jennifer hudson during the second verse. some players were on the verge of tears as they watched from the sidelines. fans offered a rousing ovation at the song's finish. as you may remember, sandy hook is the school where 20 children and six adults died when a gunman opened fire during a rampage in december. >> more news is on the way, but first, ravens coach john harbaugh talks about the win against his brother, jim. >> the way that the game played out 28-6 and the lights went out. i just knew with jim harbaugh of being on the other side that it is going to be a dogfight to the end. there is no greater competitor, breeder coached
anti-arab feeling of the entire city. for many 49ers fans. >> hopeful about -- some of the---vibe... of the city. they are optimistic. am hoping that there will be another super bowl champs. (singing the national anthem) >> you're looking at the chorus from sandy hook elementary school performing a rendition of "america the beautiful" at sunday's super bowl. the 26 children were joined by singer jennifer hudson during the second verse. some players were on the verge of...
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he is credited with saving the city from financial ruin. ed koch was 88 years old. >>> checking our other top stories, former culpeper police officer heads back to court this morning, where a judge will decide whether to declare a mistrial in his case. daniel harmon wright was convicted earlier this week of killing an unarmed woman last year. his attorneys claim the jurors used a dictionary to help them define the word "malice." they say that shows the jurors were confused about instructions given to them. >>> the hostage situation in alabama enters its fourth day now. a man has been holding a 5-year- old boy since tuesday afternoon. neighbors identify the captor as 65-year-old jimmy lee dykes. police say he and the boy are in an underground bunker equipped with a tv and electricity. the boy's mother says the child has asperger's syndrome and hdhd. police are getting medicine to the boy through a pipe. >>> metro issues a public apology for wednesday evening's gridlock on the green line. thousands were stranded. the agency says there were pr
he is credited with saving the city from financial ruin. ed koch was 88 years old. >>> checking our other top stories, former culpeper police officer heads back to court this morning, where a judge will decide whether to declare a mistrial in his case. daniel harmon wright was convicted earlier this week of killing an unarmed woman last year. his attorneys claim the jurors used a dictionary to help them define the word "malice." they say that shows the jurors were confused...
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to the windy city. if you haven't witnessed this epic, record-breaking comedy tour before, and even if you have, do it again, because -- ♪ you ain't seen nothing yet ♪ >> live at the chicago theater. ♪ i'm sexy and i know it ♪ >> on april 13th hal sparks john fugelsang, and the darling of progressive media, stephanie miller are bringing a whole new level of sexy liberal comedy to chicago. live at the chicago theater. for your tickets go to ticketmaster.com. >> no background check required. >> and those tickets go on sale 11:00 central time. >> john: the chicago theater is a really magical place. we have had a couple of great shows there over the years, but this one is going to be great, because it is our first show post election. the election was a lot of fun but now we're back to dealing with real bad guys, bad guys who are really trying to stop democracy and the will of the american voter and bring us back to their idea of what america should have been in the 50s and never really was. i think
to the windy city. if you haven't witnessed this epic, record-breaking comedy tour before, and even if you have, do it again, because -- ♪ you ain't seen nothing yet ♪ >> live at the chicago theater. ♪ i'm sexy and i know it ♪ >> on april 13th hal sparks john fugelsang, and the darling of progressive media, stephanie miller are bringing a whole new level of sexy liberal comedy to chicago. live at the chicago theater. for your tickets go to ticketmaster.com. >> no...
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i'm not speaking for my predecessors and those who killed the city, including the municipal unions. but the high murders was 2,500 a year. now it's about 400. when you saw the chuck hagel you were outspoken. >> i don't think he's anti-semitic. i have no basis for saying that. i do believe he's hostile to israel, but he has a right to his position. tom friedman, his first sponsor that i read in his column said he is not mainstream. this is tom friedman who is advocating hagel. then his opponents say he's not mainstreet. why would you want a guy who's not mainstream in charge one of the biggest appointments, the defense department. if you don't believe in sanctions and you don't believe in war, what do you think we should do as it relates to stopping iran from getting the nuclear bomb? he believes that there should be much greater light distance, separation between israel and the united states. so as to make the arab countries more friendly to us. they want to kill us. they want to kill christians and jews and they say they're going to convert either voluntarily or by force. and that'
i'm not speaking for my predecessors and those who killed the city, including the municipal unions. but the high murders was 2,500 a year. now it's about 400. when you saw the chuck hagel you were outspoken. >> i don't think he's anti-semitic. i have no basis for saying that. i do believe he's hostile to israel, but he has a right to his position. tom friedman, his first sponsor that i read in his column said he is not mainstream. this is tom friedman who is advocating hagel. then his...
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i'm not speaking for my predecessors and those who killed the city, inclauding the unions. but the high murders was 2,500 a year. now it's about 400. when you saw the atoimt of chuck hagel you were outspoken. >> fistly, i don't think he's anti-semitic. i have no basis for saying that. i do believe he's hostile to israel, but he has a right to his position. tom friedman, his first sponsor that i read in his column said he is not mainstream. this is tom friedman who is advocating hagel. then his opponents say he's not main treatment. why would you want a guy who's not mainstream in charge one of the biggest appointments, the defense department. if you don't believe in sanctions and you don't believe in war, what do you think we should do as it relates to stopping iran from getting the nuclear bomb? he believes that there should be much greater light distance, separation between israel and the united states. so as to make the arab countries more friendly to us. they want to kill us. they want to kill christians and jews and they say they're going to convert either voluntarily
i'm not speaking for my predecessors and those who killed the city, inclauding the unions. but the high murders was 2,500 a year. now it's about 400. when you saw the atoimt of chuck hagel you were outspoken. >> fistly, i don't think he's anti-semitic. i have no basis for saying that. i do believe he's hostile to israel, but he has a right to his position. tom friedman, his first sponsor that i read in his column said he is not mainstream. this is tom friedman who is advocating hagel....
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supporters say he helped lift new york city out of its financial crisis in the late '80s. koch will be laid to rest on monday. he was 88 years old. >>> and d.c. councilmember tommy wells is thinking of running for mayer. we understand he will launch an exploratory committee. that doesn't mean he'll definitely run for mayer. but he does hope to make a decision this spring. he said current mayer vincent gray didn't reannounce if he'll run for re-election. >> the economy added 150,000 new jobs last month according to the department of labor. it also released data that suggested hiring was stronger in the past two years than previously thought. employers added an average of 180,000 jobs per month in 2011 and 2012. that's up from previous estimates of 150,000 jobs a month. the unemployment rate did jump from 7.8% to 7.9%. >>> meantime, the auto industry showing off its latest innovations in our region right now. the 2013 washington auto show begins today. news4's megan mcgrath shows us they drive home the point that there's a lot to drive home. >> reporter: i wish i'd let me dr
supporters say he helped lift new york city out of its financial crisis in the late '80s. koch will be laid to rest on monday. he was 88 years old. >>> and d.c. councilmember tommy wells is thinking of running for mayer. we understand he will launch an exploratory committee. that doesn't mean he'll definitely run for mayer. but he does hope to make a decision this spring. he said current mayer vincent gray didn't reannounce if he'll run for re-election. >> the economy added...
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fun unique to the city. it's a great time. come down you really get to meet the artists see them working. it's fabulous. oo behind eep of these artists is a story for painter rick fox it's a story of rebirth. he chooses to make something beautiful from tattered debris left my devastating hurricane. >> this painting is a branch from the banks of the mississippi river. what you are looking at here is a child's desk top. you are looking at tar from a house in tremain. a lot of items i find are really tattered and i do reconstruction to save the item. going through storms and the hardship, it's similar to our lives. we have to piece it back together no matter what the damage is. >> the positive vibe comes from new orleans like a catchy tune it stays with you. >> it seems like a celebration of life here. always up beat. never gloomy in new orleans. everybody is having a good time. >> wbal-tv 11 news. >> great piece. >> i loved it. love the music, too. >> 6:25. 17 degrees on tv hill. team coverage of super bowl xl
fun unique to the city. it's a great time. come down you really get to meet the artists see them working. it's fabulous. oo behind eep of these artists is a story for painter rick fox it's a story of rebirth. he chooses to make something beautiful from tattered debris left my devastating hurricane. >> this painting is a branch from the banks of the mississippi river. what you are looking at here is a child's desk top. you are looking at tar from a house in tremain. a lot of items i find...
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federal pocket because the federal government has the ability to borrow and so you can see in the city they don't see there's a state level in other words it won't happen what you're saying massachusetts can't fix a bridge in massachusetts may well be able to but west virginia can't i think they can for those states have to have a balanced budget so they have to make tradeoffs and they say yes we have a bridge that we haven't fixed in thirty years is it workable or should we spend money on it i we have this november that we need to make what you're arguing for is the articles of confederation you're arguing for the law job and i got it i got it all framers in seventeen eighty seven about exactly when and if you put up a toll it has it's happened all around the country when we work on trying that sometimes it works sometimes it doesn't hire let's give it a shot but maybe it's part of the mix maybe we should have a balanced approach tom i'm all in favor a balanced approach is that we will leave it at that there it can deal to the top with me appreciate it after the break why are republic
federal pocket because the federal government has the ability to borrow and so you can see in the city they don't see there's a state level in other words it won't happen what you're saying massachusetts can't fix a bridge in massachusetts may well be able to but west virginia can't i think they can for those states have to have a balanced budget so they have to make tradeoffs and they say yes we have a bridge that we haven't fixed in thirty years is it workable or should we spend money on it i...
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i really love the city very, very much. i prefer it to washington, to tell you the god's honest truth. i thought i would like to be the mayor. >> eric: ed koch, the irrepressible icon was 88 years old. the funeral is tomorrow. president clinton will be peeking. he will be missed. >> jamie: absolutely. all those years, he was terrific to cover. >> jamie: absolutely. we are taking a look at chicago, taking center stage in the debate over gun control as violence soars. we have a special guest, reverend jesse jackson is urging president obama to return to his hometown. reverend jackson will be live, telling us what he wants done in the windy city. >> eric: airlines are finding some new ways to lighten our wallets. man, oh, man, can you imagine the fees now. jamie will explain and tell us how we can avoid that. >> jamie: save moan, folks. i was in the ambulance and i was told to call my next of kin. at 33 years old, i was having a heart attack. now i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor
i really love the city very, very much. i prefer it to washington, to tell you the god's honest truth. i thought i would like to be the mayor. >> eric: ed koch, the irrepressible icon was 88 years old. the funeral is tomorrow. president clinton will be peeking. he will be missed. >> jamie: absolutely. all those years, he was terrific to cover. >> jamie: absolutely. we are taking a look at chicago, taking center stage in the debate over gun control as violence soars. we have a...
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the cities in the late 1970s and early 1908s. he lost in the primary to david dinkins. he often said joke about that's, the people threw me out, and now the people must be punished. ah, mayor koch. god bless him. he was 88 years old. ben smith, your favored ed koch memory/story? >> i wrote his obituary. i interviewed him for his obituary in 2002. >> wow. >> he had already by then written his epitath that appears on his tomb stone, which has already been made. i quoted it in the story, and there it is. i love that he recorded a video for the "new york times" that begins i'm gone now. he exits talking. he just never lost his step. he just stayed. >> he never did. iran. >> i would say not to speak ill of the dead and with all respect to his legacy -- >> ah oh. >> i think -- no, it has to be recognized that he helped stoke a lot of racial tensions and splits between african-americans and jews which were regrettable and which luckily some of the bridges have been built since then. >> he did sort of own up to some of them in his later
the cities in the late 1970s and early 1908s. he lost in the primary to david dinkins. he often said joke about that's, the people threw me out, and now the people must be punished. ah, mayor koch. god bless him. he was 88 years old. ben smith, your favored ed koch memory/story? >> i wrote his obituary. i interviewed him for his obituary in 2002. >> wow. >> he had already by then written his epitath that appears on his tomb stone, which has already been made. i quoted it in...
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talk us associate professor of sociology at the new york city college of technology at c.u. n.y. and author of the book remaking scarcity capitalist inefficiency to economic democracy future and world capitalism professor welcome. good to be with you thank you for joining us is there any other way to explain the rise of the golden dawn party than the sauce terribly has been imposed on greece. well i think it was very he is a major reason like very correctly pointed out i would also add up their failure of their european immigration bill and you see that. has created some out problems in some of the neighbors would see not big cities they're all going with the immigration policy in europe is that it would serve a country and immigrant enters into europe even if the immigrant least this country you go somewhere else they if they are found out they have to return to the original country and as you can understand given the crisis in greece and the huge unemployment rate no immigrant really wants to come to greece they just enter greece from the middle east you know escaping not even
talk us associate professor of sociology at the new york city college of technology at c.u. n.y. and author of the book remaking scarcity capitalist inefficiency to economic democracy future and world capitalism professor welcome. good to be with you thank you for joining us is there any other way to explain the rise of the golden dawn party than the sauce terribly has been imposed on greece. well i think it was very he is a major reason like very correctly pointed out i would also add up their...
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as brash as the city he led. >> i changed the city of new york. i gave people back their morale. >> his own words, a true american oerm. >> plus, game on. our super bowl preview, the big game, the big hits. cnn's rachel nichols and pat o'brien cover it all. >> also, this just in. jennifer lawrence, wait, she's approaching at high speed. >> that's what i'm talking ability. >> thank goodness. this is breaking news. >> after thursday's electrifying entrance, the two-time oscar nominee brings back the drama and her director, david o. russell. >> i have been terribly blessed. >> and she reveals what she thinks of me. >> we were texting. i said i had to be here. i said, i'm going to be on piers morgan with you, and his reply was, ooh, we're so cool. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >> good evening. on a day of a deadly attack on a u.s. embassy in turkey and rising protests against egypt, the changing of the guard in the state department paused to pay tribute to ed koch, the mayor of new york died of congestive heart failure at 88. he ran the city he l
as brash as the city he led. >> i changed the city of new york. i gave people back their morale. >> his own words, a true american oerm. >> plus, game on. our super bowl preview, the big game, the big hits. cnn's rachel nichols and pat o'brien cover it all. >> also, this just in. jennifer lawrence, wait, she's approaching at high speed. >> that's what i'm talking ability. >> thank goodness. this is breaking news. >> after thursday's electrifying...